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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sarah Silverman: "Look, I Love Hillary Too, But Goldman-Sachs OWNS HER" [View all]Divernan
(15,480 posts)125. The prison-orange suit in flame retardant material, Alex.
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Sarah Silverman: "Look, I Love Hillary Too, But Goldman-Sachs OWNS HER" [View all]
Segami
Oct 2015
OP
Yes, Hillary is not alone in her love for Wall Street. Almost laughable tho how she pretends to fight for the "little guy" on Main Street.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2015
#129
As should the owners of the corporations who purchase our politicians. nt
raouldukelives
Oct 2015
#160
No one own's Hillary but Hillary: If She were greedy she would be with the GOP
lewebley3
Oct 2015
#192
Yes, Hillary's "cut it out" policy is far reaching...yeah riiiiight...that'll scare 'em into compliance!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2015
#131
she hasnt posted cut it out guys as a policy- nor can she alone do anything other than speak
saturnsring
Oct 2015
#82
What do you want? a 1000 page volume printed by the Congressional Printing Office?
Stevepol
Oct 2015
#122
It's a simple plan. Prosecute Wall St Criminals. Surely you agree with that? As a Democrat?
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#10
Sure he does. That you missed it isn't his problem. We didn't. We agree with his plan. Hillary otoh,
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#58
Krugman and Stiglitz? Are they supporting Hillary's "I'll tell them to cut it out" plan?
fbc
Oct 2015
#12
Bernie doesn't need a plan, Hilary already told her Wall St. friends to "CUT IT OUT!!"
99th_Monkey
Oct 2015
#23
One of the Most Important Differences Between Bernie and Hillary: It all comes down to Wall Street
kristopher
Oct 2015
#95
The dishonest meme by the right seems to be working, they have managed to convince AMericans
randys1
Oct 2015
#27
Your insinuation that Hillary would be anti Gay rights is so absurd that I have
randys1
Oct 2015
#199
Sorry, there is. A basic Google reveals all. Not even halfway complex, either. nt
MADem
Oct 2015
#111
Did The Search - Can Find No Campaign Contributions Given By Lockheed Martin To Bernie Sanders
cantbeserious
Oct 2015
#117
Back At You - Pointless Accusation - No Proof Provided By You - Only Warrantless Insinuations
cantbeserious
Oct 2015
#196
I would not be bragging of a net worth of $700,000 if I was a member of Congress for 25 years.
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#54
Yes, I am happy this couple has written books, made speeches and worked hard and played by the rules
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#71
Carter is probably the finest example of integrity, Sanders is far too far to see in the crowd.
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#150
Can you see any area where Sanders comes close to Jimmy Carter's integrity?
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#152
I think Sanders genuinely means well, but I just do not believe he is presidential timber.
MADem
Oct 2015
#161
I am not one of the people who dwells on others wealth, I support Hillary because she is the most
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#100
Heard Sanders complaining this morning about companies trying to take away the pensions,
Thinkingabout
Oct 2015
#185
Ignore the fact that Lockheed and other defense contractors do the same thing.
neverforget
Oct 2015
#135
Yes, I saw that, but the author of the article chooses the quotes and also mentions
merrily
Oct 2015
#88
Comedians are at the level of pundits. Even higher, since they speak the truth, like court jesters.
reformist2
Oct 2015
#83
Certainly she's not the kind of celebrity that appeals to the hard core Hill folk, i think.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#142
So, do you folks think that Bernie would even or could even talk to GS or any other Wall Street
kelliekat44
Oct 2015
#119